
How Vietnam Can Parry And Dodge Trump's Tariffs
But with Washington increasingly scrutinizing trade imbalances and President Donald trump back in the White House, Hanoi now faces a defining moment.
Vietnam's trade surplus with the US soared last year, making it one of the largest in Asia. That exposure makes it an easy target for tariffs and other trade measures should the Trump administration shift decidedly to a more protectionist stance.
While Trump has yet to signal direct action against Vietnam, history suggests that could change quickly. His past rhetoric has been unambiguous-Vietnam was labeled“almost the single worst abuser” of trade practices in 2019.
Should tariffs return, they won't just hit exports; they'll dent investor confidence, disrupt supply chains and complicate Hanoi's ambitions of deeper global economic integration. The government must be proactive in avoiding a repeat of the past trade tensions that saw it scrambling for solutions. Hanoi has options-but the time to act is now.
Vietnam can't afford to rely so heavily on the US market. The first move should be diversifying export markets to reduce vulnerability to American tariffs.

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